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June 06, 2022

How does a standard core lamination go about?

A typical Stator Core is made up of countless individual steellaminations-from thousands up to even hundreds of thousands.

As of now, laminations are created by computer-controlled Laser Cutting machines or stamping/punching dies

The process of building a stator core goes like this:laminations are continuously placed side-by-side with the
objective to attain a ringed or complete circular layer. As such the following layer will continue being laid out - offsetting each laver like a cinder block wall or brick until the desired length and laver is achieved. Generally, astator core will be estimated to be about 0.014"to 0.018"for each layer-while the length can range from ten to twenty feet.

Al these segments/lavers are alligned properly and fastened together under compressive loads with parts llke finger plates, building bolts, key bars,through bolts and compression rings.

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